(Name of biome) Your names Per ____ (Date). 1. Pictures of (name of biome) Add at least 4 pictures of your biome use several slides if needed.

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(Name of biome) Your names Per ____ (Date)

1. Pictures of (name of biome) Add at least 4 pictures of your biome use several slides if needed

2. Location of (name of biome) Add map showing location of biome worldwide

3. (name of biome) Information on location such as latitude, longitude, percentage of earth covered by biome

4. Climate of (name of biome) Average yearly temperature _____ Winter temperature ____ Summer temperature_____ Annual precipitation _____ Humidity _____

5. Predominant vegetation Pictures and names of at least 5 plants found in the biome. Use more than one slide.

6. Predominant animals Pictures and names of at least 5 animals found in the biome. Use more than one slide.

7. Animal Adaptations List adaptations for animals living in this biome

8. Plant adaptations List adaptations for plants living in this biome

9. Soil and growing conditions List information about soil and growing conditions.

10. Species diversity Information on the number and variety of species found in this biome

11. Threats to biome List any threats found for this biome

12. Food chain for (name of biome) Insert food chain – use pictures or words and arrows. → ↑

13. Food web for (name of biome) Insert food web for this biome. Use pictures of words and arrows.

14. Special features and interesting facts about (name of biome) List any special features for this biome. Try to find at least 5-6 special features or interesting facts. You can include pictures